Duke University is a private research university located in Durham, North Carolina. It was founded in the city of Trinity in 1838 before moving to Durham in 1892. Duke is revered for its research and has produced many important results. Alumni from Duke have gone on to become Nobel Laurates and Rhodes Scholars. The university was also the alma matter of former president Richard Nixon. Unlike many other colleges, Duke has a very low class size; its average is 7 students to 1 faculty member.

This blog post will provide information about Duke University’s recent statistics, including numbers about their undergraduate enrollment, percentage of majors accepted, student demographics, and more. It will also include contact information for the university.

 

 

Contact Information

Enrollment based on Credentials

 

 

Student Enrollment by Gender

 

 

Student Enrollment by Ethnicity

 

 

Student Enrollment by Ethnicity over Time

 

 

Geographic Background of Students

 

Recommend Units in Various High School Subjects

 

 

Relative Importance of Academic and Nonacademic Factors in Admission

Percentages Representing Freshmen Students’ SAT and ACT Scores

Percent of Students in Relation to High School Class

 

 

 

Top 5 AP Exams Submitted to Duke University

 

 

 

Statistics about Student Life Concerning Freshmen and all Undergraduates

 

 

 

Top 5 Initially Declared Degrees

 

 

Top 5 Graduating Majors

The following statistics describe the top 5 primary graduating majors and do not include secondary majors

 

 

 

Degrees Granted Based on Area of Discipline

The following data was collected for students who graduated between July 1st, 2020 and June 30th, 2021.

 

 

 

Degrees Granted Based on Year

 

 

 

Modes of Instruction Over Time

 

 

To view additional information about Duke University’s enrollment, please contact MMT Prep or visit Duke’s website: https://duke.edu/